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Without doubt, the most exciting new feature was the introduction of MIDI sequencing. Released in the summer of 2004, Live 4 was the biggest overhaul of the program since its introduction.
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With the release of version 4, though, Ableton Live really came of age. Versions two and three, released late in 20 respectively, fine-tuned the formula without making radical changes. Even so, as a sample arrangement tool or DJing package, Live was highly capable. The program was capable of hosting VST plug-ins for effects, but the lack of MIDI sequencing meant that VST instruments were not supported. Triggering loops, playing samples and creating arrangements was made easy thanks to exceptional implementation of real-time audio timestretching features, but whether you could really have called Live a DAW at the time is debatable. The live performance bias and the focus on electronic music meant that the workflow was significantly more hands-on and intuitive for dance producers than a traditional DAW. Live 1 offered absolutely no MIDI sequencing features, focusing solely on audio with the emphasis on loops and manipulation of samples. Newcomers to Live might be surprised to look back at version one and see just how far the software's come in the course of ten years. The approach was an immediate hit, winning over producers of all electronic genres. Crucially, Live uses two main views to manage the production, composition and performance features: Session View offers mixer functions and a grid-based representation of all the clips (audio loops and samples) in your Live Set, while Arrange View uses a more traditional horizontal timeline, allowing arrangements to be pieced together from clips.
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